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When I upgraded from that to a desktop computer with a real (but crappy) gfx card, I played Battlefield Heroes.
Needless to say, it set a very good precedent for just how bad a "free to play" game could get. Thanks EA.
As such I'd have to say Perfect World MMO back in 2004/5
(If shareware counts then Doom back in 1993).
No wait, it was that block game that had multiplayer. And no, it is not any of the current iterations. This was literally like 2004.
Or Flash...Probably the most security flaws of any tech.
If it counts, my school did have an old, probably pre-2000 PC with Oregon Trail on it that I played in like, 4th grade, but it was technially free, well, free for me and the entire class anyways.